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Miscarriage Symtoms
Some miscarriage symtoms are mistaken with a heavy menstrual cycle with cramping, and infections such as PIDs and the Plantar wart or venereal wart virus are linked and can be removed with cryosurgery.
The most common cause is a genetic abnormality of the fetus. Miscarriages may be more common after a previous misfortune, and less common following previously normal pregnancies. Some women miscarry more than once in their life.
Some miscarriage symtoms are mistaken with a heavy menstrual cycle with cramping, and infections such as PIDs and the Plantar wart or venereal wart virus are linked and can be removed with cryosurgery.
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Miscarriage Symtoms -
Plantar Wart, Cryosurgery
The first sign of it is that you are losing blood through your vagina. A woman may then get cramping pains in your stomach and heavier bleeding, often with clots of blood. Miscarriages are very common. Approximately 20 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Some miscarriage symtoms are mistaken with a heavy menstrual cycle with cramping, and infections such as PIDs and the Plantar wart or venereal wart virus are linked and can be removed with cryosurgery.
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